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Q: How do you change graphing calculator to greater than or equal to?
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How do you change ' equals ' part of Y equals in a ti84 calculator?

To graph inequalities (y is 'less than', 'greater than', 'less than or equal to', or 'greater than or equal to'), turn on the Inequality Graphing app. Do to this, press APPS and choose Inequalz. You should see the 'less than', 'greater than', 'less than or equal to', or 'greater than or equal to' symbols at the bottom of the Y= screen. To change and equals sign to one of those symbols, highlight the equals sign, press ALPHA, and then press the button directly under the sign you want to use (ALPHA TRACE for greater than, for example). To turn of Inequality Graphing, press APPS, choose Inequalz, and then choose Quit Inequal.


How is graphing a linear inequality different than graphing a linear equation?

In an inequality, you have to shade a side of a line to see show if the possible answers are greater than or equal to it


Explain when to use a solid line as a boundary when graphing a linear in equality?

you use a solid line when the inequality is less than or equal to or greater that or equal to the dotted line is for less than or greater than


How do you know whether to use an open circle or a closed circle when graphing an inequality?

If the inequality is > or< then it is an open circle. If it is greater than or equal to or less than or equal to, it is a closed circle.


The cost of a movie ticket last year cost 4 now it costs 5 What is the percentage increase from last yr to this year?

25%. 25% of 4 is one. Add one to four, you get five. Or, if you have a graphing calculator, plug in 4(1.25)^1. It should equal 5. If you don't have a graphing calculator, just multiply 4 times .25 and see what you get. (Hint: the answer will be 5.)


What is the equal to or greater then symbol on a graph?

If the graph is a two-dimensional plane and you are graphing an inequality, the "greater than or equal to" part will be shown by two things: (1) a solid, not a dotted, line--this part signifies the "or equal to" option--and (2) which region you shade. Shade the region that contains the points that make the inequality true. By shading that region, you are demonstrating the "greater than" part.


Can a graphing calculator be used to solve any quadratic equation?

For the most part it can. if you have a TI-83 or better, you can use the solver under your math button. All you have to do is plug in the equation that is set to equal zero!


Is 1.95 greater than less than or equal to 39 twentieths?

Equal to it 39 divided by 20 is 1.95. It is probably quicker to use a calculator than to ask on line


What symbol do you use for greater than and less than on a graphing calculator?

EDIT: Instead of doing what the person below said, you could hit [2nd] [MATH] and a screen comes up with the > and < and the ones with the line under it for greater/equal to and less/equal to______________________________________________________________You use the < and > symbols.For ti 84, you go to 'Y=' . And then where it says 'Y1' and 'Y2' down the screen, go over to the left side and press 'enter'.-For greater than, click it until you get a little black triangle pointing up-For less than, click it until you get a little black triangle pointing downFor "greater than/ less than" symbols, on the TI-84 Plus: Hit "2nd", then "MATH" for the "TEST" menu. Should be right there.


What equal 108 equal on a calculator as a decimal?

108 or 108.0


When graphing a linear inequality the first step is to replace the inequality symbol with what sign?

With the equal sign (=).


What is the comparison operator used for not equal to in Excel?

You can use the Not function or the &lt;&gt; operator, which is the &lt; and the &gt; beside each other. To see if the values in A1 and A2 are not equal to each other, you can type: =A1&lt;&gt;A2 or =Not(A1=A2) In each case they will either give you TRUE if they are not equal or FALSE if they are equal, in the cell that you enter the formula into.